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Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

published:28 Jun 2015

views:2561

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
For similar stories, see:
AngolaTrapped in Circle of War (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw6lbXj6M
IllegalDiamondTrade Flourishes in Angola (1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DfAm5H4FsY&t=2s
China'sPlans In Angola (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzX_SyVbJ8&t=2s
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In the aftermath of a rare victory against Savimbis UNITA forces, young rookies show off their victims. "Hey! this guys still alive, they say lets riddle him with bullets. But for most the bravado is wearing thin. The government has resorted to cordoning off neighbourhoods and press-ganging boys into service. Angolas provincial cities have become islands of government control. Besieged by UNITA they are the frontlines of the civil war and the end of the line for thousands of refugees. 18,000 of them crowd into Huambo, unable to leave for fear of stepping on a mine or running into UNITA.. We ran away from UNITA because they decapitate people, explains just one of the refugees now totally dependent on the dwindling aid handouts. People run as the bombs fall in Huambo, yet there seems no urgency to their strides. After so many attacks fatalism pervades. UNITA has made the towns centres of crisis to keep the government busy while they get on with the real war of keeping their diamonds. Government ads promise an end to war. Angola says Enough! they trumpet.
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published:16 Dec 2016

views:104468

What’s the most expensive city in the entire world? I’m
sure you are thinking about New York, Hong Kong or
maybe Zurich, in Switzerland. Well, you are all wrong. The
world’s most expensive city is LUANDA, the capital of
Angola. How did they get here? How
could possibly a country go to such a bizarre economy?
Today, we are gonna answer those questions…
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published:04 Sep 2017

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In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

published:27 Jun 2017

views:15983

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief
LUANDA Angolan PresidentJoao Lourenco has fired his predecessors daughter from her influential post as head of the Sonangol state oil company, the presidency said in a statement. The sacking marks a watershed moment in Lourencos young presidency as he seeks to assert his authority and clear out the legacy of his controversial predecessor Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled with an iron grip for 38 years. Lourenco swept to power as the ruling partys candidate in August elections after pledging to...

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

published:06 Nov 2012

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Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

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China helps with Angola's post-war reconstruction

China helps with Angola's post-war reconstruction

China helps with Angola's post-war reconstruction

Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

21:45

Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
For similar stories, see:
AngolaTrapped in Circle of War (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw6lbXj6M
IllegalDiamondTrade Flourishes in Angola (1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DfAm5H4FsY&t=2s
China'sPlans In Angola (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzX_SyVbJ8&t=2s
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In the aftermath of a rare victory against Savimbis UNITA forces, young rookies show off their victims. "Hey! this guys still alive, they say lets riddle him with bullets. But for most the bravado is wearing thin. The government has resorted to cordoning off neighbourhoods and press-ganging boys into service. Angolas provincial cities have become islands of government control. Besieged by UNITA they are the frontlines of the civil war and the end of the line for thousands of refugees. 18,000 of them crowd into Huambo, unable to leave for fear of stepping on a mine or running into UNITA.. We ran away from UNITA because they decapitate people, explains just one of the refugees now totally dependent on the dwindling aid handouts. People run as the bombs fall in Huambo, yet there seems no urgency to their strides. After so many attacks fatalism pervades. UNITA has made the towns centres of crisis to keep the government busy while they get on with the real war of keeping their diamonds. Government ads promise an end to war. Angola says Enough! they trumpet.
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Why is ANGOLA the WORLD’s most EXPENSIVE country? - VisualPolitik EN

Why is ANGOLA the WORLD’s most EXPENSIVE country? - VisualPolitik EN

Why is ANGOLA the WORLD’s most EXPENSIVE country? - VisualPolitik EN

What’s the most expensive city in the entire world? I’m
sure you are thinking about New York, Hong Kong or
maybe Zurich, in Switzerland. Well, you are all wrong. The
world’s most expensive city is LUANDA, the capital of
Angola. How did they get here? How
could possibly a country go to such a bizarre economy?
Today, we are gonna answer those questions…
And don't forget to visit our friend’s podcast, ReconsiderMedia:
http://www.reconsidermedia.com/
VisitCaspianReport: https://www.youtube.com/user/CaspianReport

12:49

Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

4:40

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief
LUANDA Angolan PresidentJoao Lourenco has fired his predecessors daughter from her influential post as head of the Sonangol state oil company, the presidency said in a statement. The sacking marks a watershed moment in Lourencos young presidency as he seeks to assert his authority and clear out the legacy of his controversial predecessor Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled with an iron grip for 38 years. Lourenco swept to power as the ruling partys candidate in August elections after pledging to...

Activate - Angola: Birth of a Movement

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

4:14

Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

Nigeria vs. Angola Post Match Conference

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2:18

Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of Angola’s exports, so the price crash is having an effect on the quality of people's lives.
Al Jazeera’sTania Page reports from Luanda.
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1:59

Olimpio CIPRIANO post-game interview (Angola)

Olimpio CIPRIANO post-game interview (Angola)

Olimpio CIPRIANO post-game interview (Angola)

NANJING (FIBA Diamond Ball for men) - Olimpio CIPRIANO put on a high-flying act for Angola on Tuesday against China but his 24 points weren't enough to lift the FIBA Africa champions to victory. Cipriano spoke to FIBA.Com after the game. More videos on www.fiba.com

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China helps with Angola's post-war reconstruction

Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

published: 28 Jun 2015

Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
For similar stories, see:
AngolaTrapped in Circle of War (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw6lbXj6M
IllegalDiamondTrade Flourishes in Angola (1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DfAm5H4FsY&t=2s
China'sPlans In Angola (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzX_SyVbJ8&t=2s
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published: 16 Dec 2016

Why is ANGOLA the WORLD’s most EXPENSIVE country? - VisualPolitik EN

What’s the most expensive city in the entire world? I’m
sure you are thinking about New York, Hong Kong or
maybe Zurich, in Switzerland. Well, you are all wrong. The
world’s most expensive city is LUANDA, the capital of
Angola. How did they get here? How
could possibly a country go to such a bizarre economy?
Today, we are gonna answer those questions…
And don't forget to visit our friend’s podcast, ReconsiderMedia:
http://www.reconsidermedia.com/
VisitCaspianReport: https://www.youtube.com/user/CaspianReport

published: 04 Sep 2017

Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

published: 27 Jun 2017

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief
LUANDA Angolan PresidentJoao Lourenco has fired his predecessors daughter from her influential post as head of the Sonangol state oil company, the presidency said in a statement. The sacking marks a watershed moment in Lourencos young presidency as he seeks to assert his authority and clear out the legacy of his controversial predecessor Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled with an iron grip for 38 years. Lourenco swept to power as the ruling partys candidate in August elections after pledging to...

Activate - Angola: Birth of a Movement

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

published: 06 Nov 2012

Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

Nigeria vs. Angola Post Match Conference

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published: 28 Jan 2018

Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of Angola’s exports, so the price crash is having an effect on the quality of people's lives.
Al Jazeera’sTania Page reports from Luanda.
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published: 12 Jul 2016

Olimpio CIPRIANO post-game interview (Angola)

NANJING (FIBA Diamond Ball for men) - Olimpio CIPRIANO put on a high-flying act for Angola on Tuesday against China but his 24 points weren't enough to lift the FIBA Africa champions to victory. Cipriano spoke to FIBA.Com after the game. More videos on www.fiba.com

Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed...

Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
For similar stories, see:
AngolaTrapped in Circle of War (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw6lbXj6M
IllegalDiamondTrade Flourishes in Angola (1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DfAm5H4FsY&t=2s
China'sPlans In Angola (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzX_SyVbJ8&t=2s
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In the aftermath of a rare victory against Savimbis UNITA forces, young rookies show off their victims. "Hey! this guys still alive, they say lets riddle him with bullets. But for most the bravado is wearing thin. The government has resorted to cordoning off neighbourhoods and press-ganging boys into service. Angolas provincial cities have become islands of government control. Besieged by UNITA they are the frontlines of the civil war and the end of the line for thousands of refugees. 18,000 of them crowd into Huambo, unable to leave for fear of stepping on a mine or running into UNITA.. We ran away from UNITA because they decapitate people, explains just one of the refugees now totally dependent on the dwindling aid handouts. People run as the bombs fall in Huambo, yet there seems no urgency to their strides. After so many attacks fatalism pervades. UNITA has made the towns centres of crisis to keep the government busy while they get on with the real war of keeping their diamonds. Government ads promise an end to war. Angola says Enough! they trumpet.
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Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
For similar stories, see:
AngolaTrapped in Circle of War (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Slw6lbXj6M
IllegalDiamondTrade Flourishes in Angola (1996)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DfAm5H4FsY&t=2s
China'sPlans In Angola (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzX_SyVbJ8&t=2s
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maybe Zurich, in Switzerland. Well, you are all wrong. The
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Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replac...

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief
LUANDA Angolan PresidentJoao Lourenco has fired his predecessors daughter from her influential post as head of the Sonangol state oil company, the presidency said in a statement. The sacking marks a watershed moment in Lourencos young presidency as he seeks to assert his authority and clear out the legacy of his controversial predecessor Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled with an iron grip for 38 years. Lourenco swept to power as the ruling partys candidate in August elections after pledging to...

Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief
LUANDA Angolan PresidentJoao Lourenco has fired his predecessors daughter from her influential post as head of the Sonangol state oil company, the presidency said in a statement. The sacking marks a watershed moment in Lourencos young presidency as he seeks to assert his authority and clear out the legacy of his controversial predecessor Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled with an iron grip for 38 years. Lourenco swept to power as the ruling partys candidate in August elections after pledging to...

Activate - Angola: Birth of a Movement

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-bigg...

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers...

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent ...

Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of Angola’s exports, so the price crash is having an effect on the quality of people's lives.
Al Jazeera’sTania Page reports from Luanda.
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Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of Angola’s exports, so the price crash is having an effect on the quality of people's lives.
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Olimpio CIPRIANO post-game interview (Angola)

NANJING (FIBA Diamond Ball for men) - Olimpio CIPRIANO put on a high-flying act for Angola on Tuesday against China but his 24 points weren't enough to lift the...

NANJING (FIBA Diamond Ball for men) - Olimpio CIPRIANO put on a high-flying act for Angola on Tuesday against China but his 24 points weren't enough to lift the FIBA Africa champions to victory. Cipriano spoke to FIBA.Com after the game. More videos on www.fiba.com

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Travel Diaries I Africa (Luanda, Angola)

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
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Kalahari Desert (South Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination KalahariDessert in South Africa.
In southern Africa is a unique and gigantic desert, the Kalahari. But it is far more than just a desert. Due to its numerous trees and grassy vegetation zones the Kalahari looks more like a large and dry savannah. Geographically the Kalahari extends into a total of nine countries. In the north it stretches as far as Angola and Zambia. But the largest region of the Kalahari is in Botswana, one of the most sparsely inhabited areas in the world. Few animals are able to survive in this part of the world. The Kalahari has its own strict rules and those who do not obey will not survive here for very long. Due to its size the ostrich is the most striking creature in this region and it is also the largest bird in the world. Despite...

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Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nig...

published: 12 Feb 2017

Cycling Angola

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
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published: 13 Mar 2015

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The tourism industry in Angola is based on the country's natural beauty, including its rivers, waterfalls and scenic coastline.[1] Angola's tourism industry is relatively new, as much of the country was destroyed during the post-colonial civil war which ended in 2002. Unlike most countries in the region, which generally give US, EU, and many other citizens a visa on arrival or require no visa at all, Angola has complicated and onerous Soviet-style visa requirements (official letter of invitation, documents concerning purpose of travel, copy of travel itinerary, proof of funds, etc., all of which are sent back to Luanda for approval). This antiquated attitude to tourism places the country at a disadvantage in a competitive market for international tourism.
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Luanda, AngolaTourism (HD) - Luanda, Angola Vacations
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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

Travel video about destination KalahariDessert in South Africa.
In southern Africa is a unique and gigantic desert, the Kalahari. But it is far more than just a desert. Due to its numerous trees and grassy vegetation zones the Kalahari looks more like a large and dry savannah. Geographically the Kalahari extends into a total of nine countries. In the north it stretches as far as Angola and Zambia. But the largest region of the Kalahari is in Botswana, one of the most sparsely inhabited areas in the world. Few animals are able to survive in this part of the world. The Kalahari has its own strict rules and those who do not obey will not survive here for very long. Due to its size the ostrich is the most striking creature in this region and it is also the largest bird in the world. Despite its harsh environment the Kalahari is also the home of an ancient African tribe, the San. The San people are known as Bushmen and although their tribal name has a racist background they are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world. For twenty five thousand years the San have lived in complete harmony with nature within this hostile looking desert in the south of the African continent.The Kalahari is far more than just a large desert in Southern Africa. With its huge variety of fascinating wildlife and magnificent landscapes it is a unique world all of its own!
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Travel video about destination KalahariDessert in South Africa.
In southern Africa is a unique and gigantic desert, the Kalahari. But it is far more than just a desert. Due to its numerous trees and grassy vegetation zones the Kalahari looks more like a large and dry savannah. Geographically the Kalahari extends into a total of nine countries. In the north it stretches as far as Angola and Zambia. But the largest region of the Kalahari is in Botswana, one of the most sparsely inhabited areas in the world. Few animals are able to survive in this part of the world. The Kalahari has its own strict rules and those who do not obey will not survive here for very long. Due to its size the ostrich is the most striking creature in this region and it is also the largest bird in the world. Despite its harsh environment the Kalahari is also the home of an ancient African tribe, the San. The San people are known as Bushmen and although their tribal name has a racist background they are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world. For twenty five thousand years the San have lived in complete harmony with nature within this hostile looking desert in the south of the African continent.The Kalahari is far more than just a large desert in Southern Africa. With its huge variety of fascinating wildlife and magnificent landscapes it is a unique world all of its own!
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Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
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Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
More details and stories on:
http://freewheely.com/category/angola
More photos on:
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Places traveled:
Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
Do on Zambia
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Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
See in Zimbabwe
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
Do on Zambia
==================
Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
=================
Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
See in Zimbabwe
==============
Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

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AngolaTravelVideo - Angola is an eye-opener -- in more ways than one. Scarred painfully by years of debilitating warfare and untouched by foreign visitors since the early 1970s, the country remains remote and undiscovered, with few observers privy to the geographic highlights and vast cultural riches that lie hidden behind an ostensibly violent veneer. But, with the recent cessation of a 40-year civil conflict ushering in a prolonged period of peace and stability, opportunities for exploration are quietly opening up. For outsiders the attractions are manifold. Despite widespread poverty, inbred corruption and an infrastructure devastated by decades of indiscriminate fighting, Angola holds a lure that few other countries can match. Here in the heady heat of equatorial Africa youll encounter some of the continents most gracious people and discover many of its most closely guarded secrets.
Chill out on expansive beaches, sample the solitude in virgin wildlife parks or sift through the ruins of Portuguese colonialism. From Luanda to Lubango the nuances are startling.
Despite advancements in infrastructure and a dramatically improved security situation, travel in Angola remains the preserve of adventurers, diehards or those on flexible budgets.But with the transport network gradually recovering and wildlife being shipped in to re-populate decimated national parks, the signs of recovery are more than just a mirage.
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AngolaTravelVideo - Angola is an eye-opener -- in more ways than one. Scarred painfully by years of debilitating warfare and untouched by foreign visitors since the early 1970s, the country remains remote and undiscovered, with few observers privy to the geographic highlights and vast cultural riches that lie hidden behind an ostensibly violent veneer. But, with the recent cessation of a 40-year civil conflict ushering in a prolonged period of peace and stability, opportunities for exploration are quietly opening up. For outsiders the attractions are manifold. Despite widespread poverty, inbred corruption and an infrastructure devastated by decades of indiscriminate fighting, Angola holds a lure that few other countries can match. Here in the heady heat of equatorial Africa youll encounter some of the continents most gracious people and discover many of its most closely guarded secrets.
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Despite advancements in infrastructure and a dramatically improved security situation, travel in Angola remains the preserve of adventurers, diehards or those on flexible budgets.But with the transport network gradually recovering and wildlife being shipped in to re-populate decimated national parks, the signs of recovery are more than just a mirage.
Angola is halfway along the road to political and economic atonement and it would be a shame to miss out on its dramatic rebirth.
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China helps with Angola's post-war reconstruction

Angola is quickly emerging as a new political and economic power on the African continent after nearly 30 years of civil war came to a close in 2002. China’s Kilumba Kiaxi project, with an investment of 3.5 billion US dollars to build houses on a land of 56 square kilometers, is the largest social housing program under construction in Angola. Angolan officials have hailed the project as a new boost to national economy.
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Angola's growing investment and influence in Portugal is causing alarm as the former colony - buoyed by petrodollars and a lucrative diamond industry - has eyed the media as one of the key areas of investment.
PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos has been the leader of Angola for more than three decades and in that time he has reigned in the country's media.
To get uncensored coverage about the country, many Angolans turn to news outlets in Portugal, their former colonial ruler.
However, Angolan oil wealth has been filtering back into Portugal and is buying up news outlets in the country.
The "reverse colonisation" as it is being called is affecting the way that Angola is covered by the Portuguese media.
The Listening Post's Gouri Sharma reports on Angola's news media at home and abroad.

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Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
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Inside Angola's Civil War (1999)

Land Of No Hope (1999): A moving and insightful feature on the Angolan Civil War.
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In the aftermath of a rare victory against Savimbis UNITA forces, young rookies show off their victims. "Hey! this guys still alive, they say lets riddle him with bullets. But for most the bravado is wearing thin. The government has resorted to cordoning off neighbourhoods and press-ganging boys into service. Angolas provincial cities have become islands of government control. Besieged by UNITA they are the frontlines of the civil war and the end of the line for thousands of refugees. 18,000 of them crowd into Huambo, unable to leave for fear of stepping on a mine or running into UNITA.. We ran away from UNITA because they decapitate people, explains just one of the refugees now totally dependent on the dwindling aid handouts. People run as the bombs fall in Huambo, yet there seems no urgency to their strides. After so many attacks fatalism pervades. UNITA has made the towns centres of crisis to keep the government busy while they get on with the real war of keeping their diamonds. Government ads promise an end to war. Angola says Enough! they trumpet.
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Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

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Jonas Savimbi's son Rafael on Angola’s democratic national election

In August Angola will hold its election. It is expected to be a defining moment for the country and the continent as millions vote for a new President to replace Eduardo dos Santos who has been head of the Southern African state since 1979. On this episode of the MoneyMakers, BruceWhitfield is joined by RafaelSavimbi, son of the late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, senior figure in Unita and a candidate that competed in the country's first post-civil war elections in 2008.

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Daughter of angola's ex-president sacked as state oil chief

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Angola's post-war economy is booming and its capital, Luanda, is the most expensive city in the world after Tokyo. Although the country is Africa's second-biggest oil producer, most Angolans live on less than $2 a day. Meanwhile, the country's president and his ruling party have clung on to power for over three decades, gaining tight control of both the public and private sectors, and stifling dissent and protest.

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Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

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Oshikango. Namibia and Angola. by URT TRANSPORT

Oshikango is the border town between Namibia and Angola. It is the place where people from all over the world work and play. It is the place where truck drivers from Namibia, Angola and South Africa meet. It's a place where you make friends.. it is a place for the rich and the poor. Oshikango is not just a place on the map, this is Africa's best! See my Africa cross border trucker channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/travelsouthernafrica

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Cubans in Angola

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Angola diversifies economy after oil price crash

Lower oil prices are hurting Angola, which has halved its 2016 economic growth forecast and slashed government spending.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of Angola’s exports, so the price crash is having an effect on the quality of people's lives.
Al Jazeera’sTania Page reports from Luanda.
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10 Things to do in Luanda

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Travel Diaries I Africa (Luanda, Angola)

My college roommate turned family, Jackie got married a few weekends ago in Africa and Sae...

Travel Diaries I Africa (Luanda, Angola)

My college roommate turned family, Jackie got married a few weekends ago in Africa and Saeed and I attended. We were in Luanda, Angola which is in the south central part of Africa. This was our first time in Africa so you know we were super excited. We recorded our journey along the way. These are short clips of our time there.
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Luanda, Angola (HD)

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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10 Best Travel Destinations in Angola

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Kalahari Desert (South Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination KalahariDessert in South Africa.
In southern Africa is a unique and gigantic desert, the Kalahari. But it is far more than just a desert. Due to its numerous trees and grassy vegetation zones the Kalahari looks more like a large and dry savannah. Geographically the Kalahari extends into a total of nine countries. In the north it stretches as far as Angola and Zambia. But the largest region of the Kalahari is in Botswana, one of the most sparsely inhabited areas in the world. Few animals are able to survive in this part of the world. The Kalahari has its own strict rules and those who do not obey will not survive here for very long. Due to its size the ostrich is the most striking creature in this region and it is also the largest bird in the world. Despite its harsh environment the Kalahari is also the home of an ancient African tribe, the San. The San people are known as Bushmen and although their tribal name has a racist background they are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world. For twenty five thousand years the San have lived in complete harmony with nature within this hostile looking desert in the south of the African continent.The Kalahari is far more than just a large desert in Southern Africa. With its huge variety of fascinating wildlife and magnificent landscapes it is a unique world all of its own!
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Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most i...

Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

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Cycling Angola

Cycling 2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my ...

Cycling Angola

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
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Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

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Tourism in Angola | World Insider

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Zambia & Zimbabwe tourism 2016 (HD 1080p)

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
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Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

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Seejarim wins R50 000 cash and one of her pieces has been bought by the Fondazione Fiera Milano as part of its collection in Italy.

She was among 10 artists selected to enter the Tomorrows/Today competition, which included participants from Australia, Namibia, Angola and Mozambique.

Unlike the rest of the art fair, where galleries use space to exhibit or sell art, Tomorrows/Today is curated by art fair curator Tumelo Mosaka.

He approaches galleries with an interesting specific - emerging artists.

Mosaka said the competition, which initially focused on African art, now considers artists from further afield.

âWe are looking for artists who have something to say. We look for larger resonance. I look at the artist's body of work and the content of the work. The value in winning this is that it will join a larger body of work, giving the artist a bigger platform,â Mosaka said.

Giovanni Gorno Tempini, president of Fondazione Fiera Milano since 2016 and an art collector, presented the prize to Seejarim.

âWe had a quite a debate, but there was quality and research behind her work. It was also about the material she used. It will go into our collection.â

The Tomorrows/Today exhibit is near the entrance to the art fair, which ends tomorrow.

There are several other interesting pieces at the exhibit.

Among them is the work of Australian Jacqui Stockdale, with the Melbourne-based gallery This Is Not Fantasy.

Gallerist Nicola Stein said her work explores colonial narratives in Australia and how it shaped their current country.

Stockdale photographs people in colonial clothing, including Aboriginals, and paints in the background.

Io Makandal of Everard Read/CIRCA Gallery created a multi-object installation making use of waste materials and industrial objects like fans.

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Zimbabwean Wycliffe Mundopa, of First Floor Gallery in Harare, depicts life in the neighbourhood of Mbare.

Angolan Januario Jano worked with tapestry and photography to tell the story of mponda, a bag used by a woman to store that which is precious to her.

Tickets for the Investec Cape Town Art Fair are R165. Concessions are available for senior citizens, students and children.

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